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#555151 07/13/2009 4:19 AM
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I am wanting to plant a 350 in a 65 Chevy 4x4 and was told the original engine was a 283. Starting with the motor mounts... do I need to acquire the mounts off the 283 to put back on under the 350? or did will the mounts need to be from the truck the 350 is off of? I do know they are not set up the same with the positioning of where the mounts sit on the frame... so I am guessing it will have to be one or the other. Any assistance is greatly appreciated. thanks


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You can use the 283 mounts just fine on the 350 block.


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